In this episode, we aggregate and summarize today's top
space news stories. Enjoy!
(00:10) Podcast Introduction
(00:24) Space Force taps K2 satellites to test laser communications for missile-defense
(00:41) SpaceComputer to conduct on-orbit test of secure computing infrastructure
(01:17) Northrop Grumman delivers sensor for missile-warning satellite as Pentagon cancels program
(01:53) House appropriators keep NASA funding flat
(02:34) SmallSat Europe Speaker Focus: Koen Willems, ST Engineering iDirect Europe
(03:08) FAA Grounds Blue Origin Following New Glenn Upper Stage Failure and Facility Anomaly
(03:21) Viasat Completes ViaSat-3 Constellation with Successful Flight 3 Launch
(03:37) Cyclone Rains Spur Papua New Guinea Landslides
(04:00) NASA Invites Media to Ireland Artemis Accords Signing
(04:46) Odyssey Team Celebrates on a Global Map of Mars
(05:15) Artemis III Moon Rocket Core Stage on the Move
(05:48) Russia debuts new rocket with maiden Soyuz-5 launch
(06:23) Next NASA ISS astronaut, doctor discusses upcoming mission
(06:40) CATALYST Unveils its Sat Product for City Skylines
(07:16) York Space Systems to Acquire ALL.SPACE for $355M
(07:53) Orbital Data Center Competitive Landscape
(08:17) Russia's new homegrown Soyuz 5 rocket aces debut launch
(08:55) Artemis 3 has been pushed to late 2027. Can NASA still land astronauts on the moon in 2028?
(09:36) US Space Force wants space-based missile interceptors for Golden Dome ready by 2028
(09:54) Is Venus volcanically active? Big Hawaiian eruption in 2022 could help scientists find out
(10:38) This SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket launch looks amazing from space in these wild satellite photos